The Id Element - Channel 9In &ldquo;The Id Element&rdquo; show, the Identity Evangelism team introduces you to the fascinating topic of Identity and Access Management. Be sure to visit the The Id Element home page as well. Microsofthttp://video.ch9.ms/ecn/content/areas/ID_220x165.pngThe Id Element - Channel 9https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity
In &ldquo;The Id Element&rdquo; show, the Identity Evangelism team introduces you to the fascinating topic of Identity and Access Management. Be sure to visit the The Id Element home page as well. https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity
enSun, 02 Aug 2015 22:37:04 GMTSun, 02 Aug 2015 22:37:04 GMTRev946225Getting Started with ACS and the Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7The latest release of Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7 integrates with the Windows Azure AppFabric Access Control Service!

In this screencast you will learn:

How to use the project templates to create a Windows Phone application and backend secured via ACS

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Getting-Started-with-ACS-and-the-Windows-Azure-Toolkit-for-Windows-Phone-7 The latest release of Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7 integrates with the Windows Azure AppFabric Access Control Service! In this screencast you will learn: How to use the project templates to create a Windows Phone application and backend secured via ACS How to find your way around the resulting application If you want more details about the ACS integration, check out this post from Vittorio's blog. For more information about the toolkit please refer to Wade Wegner's post here, the documentation and the Getting Started video here. 792https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Getting-Started-with-ACS-and-the-Windows-Azure-Toolkit-for-Windows-Phone-7
Mon, 16 May 2011 03:53:26 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Getting-Started-with-ACS-and-the-Windows-Azure-Toolkit-for-Windows-Phone-7Vittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Getting-Started-with-ACS-and-the-Windows-Azure-Toolkit-for-Windows-Phone-7/RSSAccessAccess Control ServiceACSAzureToolkitWindows AzureWindows Phone 7The Access Control Service 2.0 Ships!This is the news that so many have been waiting for: the new version of Access Control Service finally hit RTW stage!

Stuart Kwan, Principal Group Program Manager on the Cloud Identity Platform team and recurrent guest on the IdElement, gives a four-minute introduction to the service and touches on the pricing model. For example, did you know that you can use ACS in production free of charge until at least January 2012? Jump to http://windows.azure.com and get started NOW!

If you want to know more about the new ACS, check out the announcements below and the other videos in this IdElement special:

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/The-Access-Control-Service-20-Ships This is the news that so many have been waiting for: the new version of Access Control Service finally hit RTW stage! Stuart Kwan, Principal Group Program Manager on the Cloud Identity Platform team and recurrent guest on the IdElement, gives a four-minute introduction to the service and touches on the pricing model. For example, did you know that you can use ACS in production free of charge until at least January 2012? Jump to http://windows.azure.com and get started NOW! If you want to know more about the new ACS, check out the announcements below and the other videos in this IdElement special: Justin Smith on the 2. release of ACSCaleb Bakeron using ACS with your WP7 appsAaron Smalser on the ACS portal and the HDR featuresFind out more about ACS: Newest samples and videos about ACSACS CodePlex Site (for code samples) Identity Training KitWindows Azure Platform Security Forum 276https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/The-Access-Control-Service-20-Ships
Tue, 12 Apr 2011 16:35:25 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/The-Access-Control-Service-20-ShipsVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/The-Access-Control-Service-20-Ships/RSSAccessAccess Control ServiceAppFabricAzureIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWindows AzureWindows Azure AppFabricACS and AtlantisOnlineAll work and no play makes your PaaS dull!

In this lightning-fast screencast you'll see how ACS helped the guys at www.angrytoyfactory.com to handle their authentication needs, without compromising anything in the stunning visuals in their latest creation, the online strategy game at www.AtlantisOnline.com.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-and-AtlantisOnline All work and no play makes your PaaS dull! In this lightning-fast screencast you'll see how ACS helped the guys at www.angrytoyfactory.com to handle their authentication needs, without compromising anything in the stunning visuals in their latest creation, the online strategy game at www.AtlantisOnline.com. Find out more about ACS: Newest samples and videos about ACSACS CodePlex Site (for code samples) Identity Training KitWindows Azure Platform Security Forum 220https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-and-AtlantisOnline
Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:57:15 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-and-AtlantisOnlineVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-and-AtlantisOnline/RSSAccessAccess Control ServiceAccess ControlACSIdentityWindows Identity FoundationACS Extensions for Umbraco - 3 ADFS2 IntegrationIn this screencast you will learn how to use the ACS Extensions to grant access to users coming from business identity providers (like ADFS2) to your Umbraco web site.

The Access Control Service (ACS) Extensions for Umbraco code sample is one extensions to Umbraco 4.7 which enables you to authenticate users from Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google, Yahoo, Active Directory and other identity providers. Setup, user management and handling of authorization policies are all seamlessly integrated in the Umbraco UI. Download the ACS Entensions for Umbraco here.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-3-ADFS2-Integration In this screencast you will learn how to use the ACS Extensions to grant access to users coming from business identity providers (like ADFS2) to your Umbraco web site. The Access Control Service (ACS) Extensions for Umbraco code sample is one extensions to Umbraco 4.7 which enables you to authenticate users from Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google, Yahoo, Active Directory and other identity providers. Setup, user management and handling of authorization policies are all seamlessly integrated in the Umbraco UI. Download the ACS Entensions for Umbraco here. All the screencasts in the series: 1 Setup2 SignIn and Authorization for Social 3 ADFS2 IntegrationFind out more about ACS: Newest samples and videos about ACSACS CodePlex Site (for code samples) Identity Training KitWindows Azure Platform Security Forum 737https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-3-ADFS2-Integration
Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:56:57 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-3-ADFS2-IntegrationVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-3-ADFS2-Integration/RSSACS Extensions for Umbraco - 2 SignIn and Authorization for Social MembersIn this screencast you will learn how to use the ACS Extensions to add sign in, sign up and authorization features to your web site. Furthermore, you wil learn how to invite users from Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google and Yahoo to your web site and manage their access level via roles.

The Access Control Service (ACS) Extensions for Umbraco code sample is one extensions to Umbraco 4.7 which enables you to authenticate users from Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google, Yahoo, Active Directory and other identity providers. Setup, user management and handling of authorization policies are all seamlessly integrated in the Umbraco UI. Download the ACS Entensions for Umbraco here.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-2-SignIn-and-Authorization-for-Social-Members In this screencast you will learn how to use the ACS Extensions to add sign in, sign up and authorization features to your web site. Furthermore, you wil learn how to invite users from Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google and Yahoo to your web site and manage their access level via roles. The Access Control Service (ACS) Extensions for Umbraco code sample is one extensions to Umbraco 4.7 which enables you to authenticate users from Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google, Yahoo, Active Directory and other identity providers. Setup, user management and handling of authorization policies are all seamlessly integrated in the Umbraco UI. Download the ACS Entensions for Umbraco here. All the screencasts in the series: 1 Setup2 SignIn and Authorization for Social 3 ADFS2 IntegrationFind out more about ACS: Newest samples and videos about ACSACS CodePlex Site (for code samples) Identity Training KitWindows Azure Platform Security Forum 834https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-2-SignIn-and-Authorization-for-Social-Members
Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:56:41 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-2-SignIn-and-Authorization-for-Social-MembersVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-2-SignIn-and-Authorization-for-Social-Members/RSSAccessAccess Control ServiceACSIdentityIdentity AccessWindows Identity FoundationACS Extensions for Umbraco - 1 SetupThis screencast shows you how to set up Umbraco 4.7 and install & configure the Access Control Service (ACS) Extensions for Umbraco.

The Access Control Service (ACS) Extensions for Umbraco code sample is one extensions to Umbraco 4.7 which enables you to authenticate users from Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google, Yahoo, Active Directory and other identity providers. Setup, user management and handling of authorization policies are all seamlessly integrated in the Umbraco UI. Download the ACS Entensions for Umbraco here.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-1-Setup This screencast shows you how to set up Umbraco 4.7 and install &amp; configure the Access Control Service (ACS) Extensions for Umbraco. The Access Control Service (ACS) Extensions for Umbraco code sample is one extensions to Umbraco 4.7 which enables you to authenticate users from Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google, Yahoo, Active Directory and other identity providers. Setup, user management and handling of authorization policies are all seamlessly integrated in the Umbraco UI. Download the ACS Entensions for Umbraco here. All the screencasts in the series: 1 Setup2 SignIn and Authorization for Social 3 ADFS2 IntegrationFind out more about ACS: Newest samples and videos about ACSACS CodePlex Site (for code samples) Identity Training KitWindows Azure Platform Security Forum 622https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-1-Setup
Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:56:27 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-1-SetupVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ACS-Extensions-for-Umbraco-1-Setup/RSSAccessAccess Control ServiceAccess ControlACSIdentityIdentity AccessWindows Identity FoundationAaron Smalser on the ACS 2.0 Portal and HDR FeaturesACS may be a PaaS service, but the programmatic route is not the only way to is heart: there are many situations in which developers, administrators and users interact directly with it.

The new release of the Access Control Service features a management portal you can use for managing your access control policies, from which identity providers you want to engage with (you have a choice of social providers, such as Windows Live ID, Facebook, Yahoo, Google and any OpenID or OAuth2 provider, and business providers, such as Active Directory Federation Services instances or any other WS-Federation/WS-Trust provider) to the transformation rules which decide what claims will be available to your application.

Furthermore, ACS now provides various features aimed at solving the home realm discovery problem (HDR): in practical terms, features which make it easy for developers and end users to always pick the right identity provider.

The man behind those features is Aaaron Smalser, Program Manager on the ACS team: in this 20-minutes interview Aaron discusses the user interaction aspects of the service from his unique perspective.

If you want to know more about the new ACS, check out the announcements below and the other videos in this IdElement special:

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Aaron-Smalser-on-the-ACS-20-Portal-and-HDR-Features ACS may be a PaaS service, but the programmatic route is not the only way to is heart: there are many situations in which developers, administrators and users interact directly with it. The new release of the Access Control Service features a management portal you can use for managing your access control policies, from which identity providers you want to engage with (you have a choice of social providers, such as Windows Live ID, Facebook, Yahoo, Google and any OpenID or OAuth2 provider, and business providers, such as Active Directory Federation Services instances or any other WS-Federation/WS-Trust provider) to the transformation rules which decide what claims will be available to your application. Furthermore, ACS now provides various features aimed at solving the home realm discovery problem (HDR): in practical terms, features which make it easy for developers and end users to always pick the right identity provider. The man behind those features is Aaaron Smalser, Program Manager on the ACS team: in this 20-minutes interview Aaron discusses the user interaction aspects of the service from his unique perspective. If you want to know more about the new ACS, check out the announcements below and the other videos in this IdElement special: Stuart Kwan announces the RTW of ACS2.0Justin Smith on the 2. release of ACSCaleb Bakeron using ACS with your WP7 appsFind out more about ACS: Newest samples and videos about ACSACS CodePlex Site (for code samples) Identity Training KitWindows Azure Platform Security Forum 1196https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Aaron-Smalser-on-the-ACS-20-Portal-and-HDR-Features
Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:56:16 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Aaron-Smalser-on-the-ACS-20-Portal-and-HDR-FeaturesVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Aaron-Smalser-on-the-ACS-20-Portal-and-HDR-Features/RSSAccessAccess Control ServiceAppFabricAzureIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWindows AzureWindows Azure AppFabricCaleb Baker on Using ACS in Windows Phone 7 apps and ACS Error ManagementHave you ever tried to handle authentication for a mobile app, regardless of the platform? Every provider has its own protocol, which forces you to write and maintain a lot of different implementations. Writing protocol code on devices might not always be easy, and the fact that web protocols are moving targets which change every few months doesn't help.

Nobody knows this better than Caleb Baker, Senior Program Manager on the ACS team. Caleb has been working on making it real easy to outsource to ACS your mobile authentication woes: his solution is the base of the new ACS+WP7 hands-on lab in the Identity Developer Training Kit.

In this quick interview Caleb examines in details the authentication flow of his solution, from the Silverlight control which wraps most of the ACS integration to the way in which the phone app uses OAuth2 to secure calls to one OData service.

Caleb also worked on improving the way in which errors are handled in federated scenarios, and drove interesting features in ACS which can really help with that: thanks to his explanation here, you'll be able to use those features in just minutes. Folks, don't miss this interview!

If you want to know more about the new ACS, check out the announcements below and the other videos in this IdElement special

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Caleb-Baker-on-Using-ACS-in-Windows-Phone-7-apps-and-ACS-Error-Management Have you ever tried to handle authentication for a mobile app, regardless of the platform? Every provider has its own protocol, which forces you to write and maintain a lot of different implementations. Writing protocol code on devices might not always be easy, and the fact that web protocols are moving targets which change every few months doesn't help. Nobody knows this better than Caleb Baker, Senior Program Manager on the ACS team. Caleb has been working on making it real easy to outsource to ACS your mobile authentication woes: his solution is the base of the new ACS&#43;WP7 hands-on lab in the Identity Developer Training Kit. In this quick interview Caleb examines in details the authentication flow of his solution, from the Silverlight control which wraps most of the ACS integration to the way in which the phone app uses OAuth2 to secure calls to one OData service. Caleb also worked on improving the way in which errors are handled in federated scenarios, and drove interesting features in ACS which can really help with that: thanks to his explanation here, you'll be able to use those features in just minutes. Folks, don't miss this interview! If you want to know more about the new ACS, check out the announcements below and the other videos in this IdElement special Stuart Kwan announces the RTW of ACS2.0Justin Smith on the 2. release of ACSAaron Smalser on the ACS portal and the HDR featuresFind out more about ACS: Newest samples and videos about ACSACS CodePlex Site (for code samples) Identity Training KitWindows Azure Platform Security Forum 1262https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Caleb-Baker-on-Using-ACS-in-Windows-Phone-7-apps-and-ACS-Error-Management
Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:56:06 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Caleb-Baker-on-Using-ACS-in-Windows-Phone-7-apps-and-ACS-Error-ManagementVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Caleb-Baker-on-Using-ACS-in-Windows-Phone-7-apps-and-ACS-Error-Management/RSSAccessAccess Control ServiceAppFabricAzure AppFabricIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWindows Azure AppFabricJustin Smith on the Release of Access Control Service 2.0If you want to understand what the Access Control Service is really about, look no further: this is the interview you want to watch.

Justin Smith, Principal Program Manager Lead for the Windows Azure AppFabric Access Control Service, worked on ACS from its very first version. From that vantage point, Justin looks back at the roots of the problem that ACS is meant to solve, retraces the trajectory that the service has been following from its 1.0 version to the new 2.0 release, and touches on some of the most important scenarios it addresses.

Want to know more about the new ACS? Check out the announcements below and the other videos in this IdElement special:

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Justin-Smith-on-the-Release-of-Access-Control-Service-20 If you want to understand what the Access Control Service is really about, look no further: this is the interview you want to watch. Justin Smith, Principal Program Manager Lead for the Windows Azure AppFabric Access Control Service, worked on ACS from its very first version. From that vantage point, Justin looks back at the roots of the problem that ACS is meant to solve, retraces the trajectory that the service has been following from its 1.0 version to the new 2.0 release, and touches on some of the most important scenarios it addresses. Want to know more about the new ACS? Check out the announcements below and the other videos in this IdElement special: Stuart Kwan announces the RTW of ACS2.0Caleb Baker on using ACS with your WP7 appsAaron Smalser on the ACS portal and the HDR featuresFind out more about ACS: Newest samples and videos about ACSACS CodePlex Site (for code samples) Identity Training KitWindows Azure Platform Security Forum 1700https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Justin-Smith-on-the-Release-of-Access-Control-Service-20
Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:55:47 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Justin-Smith-on-the-Release-of-Access-Control-Service-20Vittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Justin-Smith-on-the-Release-of-Access-Control-Service-20/RSSAccessAccess Control ServiceAppFabricAzureIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWindows AzureWindows Azure AppFabricIntroducing the New Features of the August Labs Release of the Access Control ServiceJoin Justin Smith, Program Manager on the Windows Azure AppFabric Access Control Service (ACS) team, on a whirlwind tour of the new features of today's Labs release of ACS. Just to whet your appetite, here's a list of some of the news touched on in this
video:

Support for identity providers such as Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google, Yahoo, OpenID providers, and ADFS 2 instances

Support for a wide range of protocols: WS-Federation, WS-Trust, Oauth WRAP

Once you have watched the video, create your account at http://portal.appfabriclabs.com/ and start experimenting: it's free, there are no tokens to redeem, and there's no waiting time.
Instant gratification!

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Introducing-the-New-Features-of-the-August-Labs-Release-of-the-Access-Control-Service
Join Justin Smith, Program Manager on the Windows Azure AppFabric Access Control Service (ACS) team, on a whirlwind tour of the new features of today's Labs release of ACS. Just to whet your appetite, here's a list of some of the news touched on in this
video:
Support for identity providers such as Facebook, Windows Live ID, Google, Yahoo, OpenID providers, and ADFS 2 instances
Support for a wide range of protocols: WS-Federation, WS-Trust, Oauth WRAP Seamless integration with Windows Identity Foundation Brand new management portal and OData-based management API Tools for helping developers embed identity providers selection UI in their applications
What are you waiting for? Tune in!Once you have watched the video, create your account at http://portal.appfabriclabs.com/ and start experimenting: it's free, there are no tokens to redeem, and there's no waiting time.
Instant gratification!
1221https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Introducing-the-New-Features-of-the-August-Labs-Release-of-the-Access-Control-Service
Thu, 05 Aug 2010 21:21:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Introducing-the-New-Features-of-the-August-Labs-Release-of-the-Access-Control-ServiceVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci5https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Introducing-the-New-Features-of-the-August-Labs-Release-of-the-Access-Control-Service/RSSAccessAccess Control ServiceAppFabricAzureIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWindows AzureWindows Azure AppFabricWIF Workshop 10: Lab about WIF and Windows Azure

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-10-Lab-about-WIF-and-Windows-AzureThe last lab of the workshop covers the use of WIF on Windows Azure, demonstrating in practice how to cope with NLB sessions, volatile application URI, dynamic configuration, metadata generation, tracing and so on.
Labs from the Identity Developer Training Kit
292https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-10-Lab-about-WIF-and-Windows-Azure
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:47:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-10-Lab-about-WIF-and-Windows-AzureVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-10-Lab-about-WIF-and-Windows-Azure/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIFWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationWIF Workshop 9: WIF and Windows Azure]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-9-WIF-and-Windows-AzureThe last session of the training covers the use of WIF in Windows Azure. After a quick introduction to Windows Azure and the infrastructural differences between web roles and on-premises deployment, the session provides practical advices on aspects of
distributed development such as handling NLB sessions, certificate management, dealing with volatile application URI, handling tracing, metadata generation considerations, and so on. The discussion covers both Web roles and WCF roles.
4473https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-9-WIF-and-Windows-Azure
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:47:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-9-WIF-and-Windows-AzureVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-9-WIF-and-Windows-Azure/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIFWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationWIF Workshop 8: Lab about WIF and WCFThe first exercise of the WCF lab does not use an STS for authentication. It uses username & password credentials, and is designed to highlight the differences between the old WCF-only model and the enhanced model offered by WIF.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-8-Lab-about-WIF-and-WCFThis lab explores the idea of delegated service call via ActAs tokens: the exercise from the Web sites lab shows how to do that from an ASP.NET to a WCF backend, while the one from the WCF lab focuses on flowing identity info through a chain of services
calls.The first exercise of the WCF lab does not use an STS for authentication. It uses username &amp; password credentials, and is designed to highlight the differences between the old WCF-only model and the enhanced model offered by WIF.
Labs from the Identity Developer Training Kit
323https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-8-Lab-about-WIF-and-WCF
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:47:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-8-Lab-about-WIF-and-WCFVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-8-Lab-about-WIF-and-WCF/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIFWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationWIF Workshop 7: WIF and WCFThe WIF object model and WCF integration are discussed, with special attention to similarities to what has been seen for the ASP.NET case and differences with the traditional, WCF-only programming model.The notion of trusted subsystem is explored at lenght, providing the backdrop for the introduction to
WSTrustChannel, CreateChannelActingAs and CreateChannelWithIssuedToken.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-7-WIF-and-WCFThis session describes in detail the difference between passive and active scenarios, specifically around the confirmation method for toekns (bearer vs. holder-of-key).The WIF object model and WCF integration are discussed, with special attention to similarities to what has been seen for the ASP.NET case and differences with the traditional, WCF-only programming model.The notion of trusted subsystem is explored at lenght, providing the backdrop for the introduction to
WSTrustChannel, CreateChannelActingAs and CreateChannelWithIssuedToken.
4832https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-7-WIF-and-WCF
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:47:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-7-WIF-and-WCFVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci5https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-7-WIF-and-WCF/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIFWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationWIF Workshop 6: WIF ASP.NET Pipeline and Extensibility PointsAfter a general intro to the WIF configuration element, the session describes how WS-Federation is used for driving the various browser redirects which ultimately constitute the sign in experience. Most of the time is spent digging deep in how WIF leverages
the ASP.NET HttpModule extensibility mechanism and its own classes & events for implementing the sign-in sequence.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-6-WIF-ASPNET-Pipeline-and-Extensibility-PointsThis session explores in depth how WIF tackles the sign-in scenario.After a general intro to the WIF configuration element, the session describes how WS-Federation is used for driving the various browser redirects which ultimately constitute the sign in experience. Most of the time is spent digging deep in how WIF leverages
the ASP.NET HttpModule extensibility mechanism and its own classes &amp; events for implementing the sign-in sequence.
4477https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-6-WIF-ASPNET-Pipeline-and-Extensibility-Points
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:47:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-6-WIF-ASPNET-Pipeline-and-Extensibility-PointsVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-6-WIF-ASPNET-Pipeline-and-Extensibility-Points/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIFWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationWIF Workshop 5: Lab about Web Sites and STSAnother lab shows how to use an existing membership store for authenticating calls to a custom STS and sourcing claim values.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-5-Lab-about-Web-Sites-and-STSThe second lab of the workshop explores some of the patterns discussed in the former section. One lab demonstrates how a generic web site can be enhanced with identity provider capabilities regardless of the authentication technology it uses, simply by
adding an STS page. Another lab shows how to use an existing membership store for authenticating calls to a custom STS and sourcing claim values.
Labs from the Identity Developer Training Kit
228https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-5-Lab-about-Web-Sites-and-STS
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:47:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-5-Lab-about-Web-Sites-and-STSVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-5-Lab-about-Web-Sites-and-STS/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIFWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationWIF Workshop 4: Scenarios and Architecture II]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-4-Scenarios-and-Architecture-IIThis short session explores the architectural implications of using claims for authorization purposes
740https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-4-Scenarios-and-Architecture-II
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:46:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-4-Scenarios-and-Architecture-IIVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-4-Scenarios-and-Architecture-II/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIFWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationWIF Workshop 3: Scenarios and Architecture I]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-3-Scenarios-and-Architecture-IIn this session you will learn about the difference between IP-STS and FP-STS and how to choose where to put STSes in your architecture. You will learn about federation, home realm discovery and how to leverage the WIF extensibility model in order to handle
multiple identity providers. 4442https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-3-Scenarios-and-Architecture-I
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:46:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-3-Scenarios-and-Architecture-IVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-3-Scenarios-and-Architecture-I/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIFWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationWIF Workshop 2: Lab on Basic Web SitesThis video introduces the viewer to the lab format and gives some advices about lab execution.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-2-Lab-on-Basic-Web-SitesThe first lab of the workshop offers an overview of what can be achieved when using WIF with Web sites: authentication externalization, integration with IsInRole and ASP.NET authorization, customization of the application via claims, claims-based authorization.This video introduces the viewer to the lab format and gives some advices about lab execution.
Labs from the Identity Developer Training Kit
369https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-2-Lab-on-Basic-Web-Sites
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:46:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-2-Lab-on-Basic-Web-SitesVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci3https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-2-Lab-on-Basic-Web-Sites/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIFWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationWIF Workshop 1: Introduction to Claims-Based Identity and WIFThe main Windows Identity Foundation API surface for non-security developers is introduced.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-1-Introduction-to-Claims-Based-Identity-and-WIFThis session provides a light introduction to claims-based identity: the problems it solves, the canonical authentication scenario, key concepts and terminology.The main Windows Identity Foundation API surface for non-security developers is introduced.
3631https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-1-Introduction-to-Claims-Based-Identity-and-WIF
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:46:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-1-Introduction-to-Claims-Based-Identity-and-WIFVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/WIF-Workshop-1-Introduction-to-Claims-Based-Identity-and-WIF/RSSIdElementIdentityIdentity AccessWIF WorkshopWindows Identity FoundationADFS v2: Tales from the Test TeamSummarizing in 30 minutes what happened during the many man-years that went into the product is not easy. In this video, ADFS team members Ramiro Calderon and Toland Honshare some of the project's most interesting challenges and discuss how they prevailed upon them while taking ADFS 2.0 from inception to release.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ADFS-v2-Tales-from-the-Test-TeamHow do you test a world-class product like ADFS 2.0? Performance, stress testing, security, and the classic aspects of server testing need to be compounded with all supported topologies and platforms, as well as the 18 languages in which the product is
available.Summarizing in 30 minutes what happened during the many man-years that went into the product is not easy. In this video, ADFS team members Ramiro Calderon and Toland Hon
share some of the project's most interesting challenges and discuss how they prevailed upon them while taking ADFS 2.0 from inception to release.
2177https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ADFS-v2-Tales-from-the-Test-Team
Wed, 05 May 2010 16:01:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ADFS-v2-Tales-from-the-Test-TeamVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/ADFS-v2-Tales-from-the-Test-Team/RSSADFSADFS 2.0IdElementIdentity AccessHow ADFS v2 Helps Microsoft IT to Manage Application AccessBrian Puhl, Principal System Architect, and Femi Aladesulu, Service Engineer, share their vast experience in using ADFS 2.0, which they earned handling access to the Microsoft IT application portfolio on premises and in the cloud.

From the topology of Microsoft's internal ADFS 2.0 deployment to the description of how day-to-day operations (such as a new application's onboarding) are handled, Brian and Femi will take you on a whirlwind tour. Today, Microsoft IT is able to offer identity
as a reliable, self-provisioned service. Tune in to get tips that will help you to achieve the same results!]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/How-ADFS-v2-Helps-Microsoft-IT-to-Manage-Application-AccessADFS 2.0 is being released today, but there is a group that has been using it for almost two years: Microsoft's IT department, which dogfooded ADFS 2.0 from the very first pre-release.Brian Puhl, Principal System Architect, and Femi Aladesulu, Service Engineer, share their vast experience in using ADFS 2.0, which they earned handling access to the Microsoft IT application portfolio on premises and in the cloud.
From the topology of Microsoft's internal ADFS 2.0 deployment to the description of how day-to-day operations (such as a new application's onboarding) are handled, Brian and Femi will take you on a whirlwind tour. Today, Microsoft IT is able to offer identity
as a reliable, self-provisioned service. Tune in to get tips that will help you to achieve the same results!2150https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/How-ADFS-v2-Helps-Microsoft-IT-to-Manage-Application-Access
Wed, 05 May 2010 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/How-ADFS-v2-Helps-Microsoft-IT-to-Manage-Application-AccessVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/How-ADFS-v2-Helps-Microsoft-IT-to-Manage-Application-Access/RSSADFSADFS 2.0IdElementIdentity AccessActive Directory Federation Services v2 Ships!In this lightning-fast video, Stuart Kwan, Group Program Manager for the Identity and Security Division, lists the essential facts about this new, exciting release.

Tune in! ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Active-Directory-Federation-Services-v2-ShipsToday we are announcing the general availability of Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 (ADFS 2.0).
In this lightning-fast video, Stuart Kwan, Group Program Manager for the Identity and Security Division, lists the essential facts about this new, exciting release.Tune in! 297https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Active-Directory-Federation-Services-v2-Ships
Wed, 05 May 2010 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Active-Directory-Federation-Services-v2-ShipsVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Active-Directory-Federation-Services-v2-Ships/RSSADFSADFS 2.0IdElementIdentity AccessDeep Dive into U-Prove Cryptographic ProtocolsIf you want to go even deeper, Stefan's book on the topic is
freely available on line.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Deep-Dive-into-U-Prove-Cryptographic-ProtocolsIn this third and last IdElement installment on the U-Prove CTP series, we once again feature Dr. Stefan Brands, who spends an hour describing the crypto behind U-Prove. Wrapping your head around all the mathematical details may require some effort, but
if you are interested in this space it is totally worth it. By the end of the video, you will have a clear understanding of how U-Prove works and how it can truly reconcile security and privacy requirements.If you want to go even deeper, Stefan's book on the topic is
freely available on line.Get the CTP
here Get the
C# edition Get the Java edition
3561https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Deep-Dive-into-U-Prove-Cryptographic-Protocols
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 16:12:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Deep-Dive-into-U-Prove-Cryptographic-ProtocolsVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci5https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Deep-Dive-into-U-Prove-Cryptographic-Protocols/RSSAlgorithmsCryptoIdElementIdentity AccessU-ProveAnnouncing Microsoft’s U-Prove Community Technical Preview (CTP)

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Announcing-Microsofts-U-Prove-Community-Technical-Preview-CTPIn basic terms, minimal disclosure is a solution that discloses the least amount of identifying information while best limiting and constraining the use of identity-related information. In this episode of the IdElement, Dr. Stefan Brands, Principal Architect,
shares the details of the highly anticipated U-Prove CTP, including availability of JAVA and C# toolkits and cryptographic specification. He also describes some edgy identity and security scenarios that the cryptographic protocols can enable with Windows
CardSpace, Windows Identity Foundation, and Active Directory Federation Services.
Get the CTP
here Get the
C# edition Get the Java edition
Video:
U-Prove CTP - A Developer's Perspective Video:
Deep Dive Into U-Prove Cryptographic Protocols
624https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Announcing-Microsofts-U-Prove-Community-Technical-Preview-CTP
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 16:11:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Announcing-Microsofts-U-Prove-Community-Technical-Preview-CTPVittorio BertocciVittorio Bertocci2https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Identity/Announcing-Microsofts-U-Prove-Community-Technical-Preview-CTP/RSSADFSADFS 2.0CardSpaceIdElementIdentity AccessU-ProveWindows Identity Foundation